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In the time of Justinian, public order in Constantinople became a critical political issue.
An April 2009 issue of the Sage journal Theory & Psychology ( edited by Desmond Painter, Athanasios Marvakis, and Leendert Mos ) is devoted to an examination of German critical psychology.
Another issue is that the score reported does not include information which is critical when comparing systems such as which compiler was used, and what optimizations.
Various Soviet directors were more concerned with artistic success than with economical success ( They were paid by the academy, and so money was not a critical issue ).
Alain de Benoist of the Nouvelle Droite ( New Right ) produced a highly critical essay on Hayek's work in an issue of Telos, citing the flawed assumptions behind Hayek's idea of " spontaneous order " and the authoritarian, totalizing implications of his free-market ideology.
This was to ensure his eligibility to compete as part of the United States Olympic team, and was a critical issue in being issued an American passport.
" However, on May 11, 1987, the APA's Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for Psychology ( BSERP ) rejected the DIMPAC report because the report " lacks the scientific rigor and evenhanded critical approach necessary for APA imprimatur ", and concluded that " after much consideration, BSERP does not believe that we have sufficient information available to guide us in taking a position on this issue.
The issue of medical errors, drug abuse, and other issues in physician professional behavior received significant attention across the world, particularly following a critical 2000 report which " arguably launched " the patient-safety movement.
Recently the notions of metamodernism, Post-postmodernism and the " death of postmodernism " have been increasingly widely debated: in 2007 Andrew Hoborek noted in his introduction to a special issue of the journal Twentieth Century Literature titled " After Postmodernism " that " declarations of postmodernism's demise have become a critical commonplace ".
There are two critical factors to be addressed in the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh.
< http :// www-pub. iaea. org / MTCD / Meetings / FEC2008 / it_p6-19. pdf ></ ref > This critical issue is rarely debated by the promoters of the project.
For the UAE, the crisis over Kuwait demonstrated a lack of Arab unity on a critical Arab issue.
A major critical issue in considering the Georgics is the assessment of tone ; Virgil seems to waver between optimism and pessimism, sparking a great deal of debate on the poem's intentions.
As the War of the Grand Alliance came to a close in 1697, the issue of the Spanish succession was becoming critical.
The most fundamental and critical stability issue for magnetic fusion is simply that MHD instabilities often limit performance at high beta.
Interoperation is a critical issue for the disparate entities which use radiocommunications to fulfill the needs of organizations.
According to the EMP Commission Executive Report of 2004, " In general, it would not be an issue for critical infrastructure systems since they have existing protective measures for defense against occasional lightning strikes.
This issue however, represents only one of the many critical disagreements brought up by the play.
This is a critical issue in U. S. federal government acquisitions, because the U. S. government has laws and policies that prefer the acquisition of commercial items.
" Hence, while other Hollywood studios sidestepped the issue, fearing domestic criticism and the loss of European markets, Warner Bros. produced films openly critical of Germany's fascist government.
The critical issue is to hit a target moving in three-dimensional space ; an attack must not only match these three coordinates, but must do so at the time the target is at that position.
This has made safety a critical issue, with HM Coastguard maintaining a 24-hour watch over the strait and enforcing a strict regime of shipping lanes.
Law called abortion " the critical issue of the moment ".
The issue number in which Wilkes published his critical editorial was appropriate because the number 45 was synonymous with the Jacobite Rising of 1745, commonly known as " The ' 45 ".

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When I try to work out my reasons for feeling that this passage is of critical significance, I come up with the following ideas, which I shall express very briefly here and revert to in a later essay.
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
The critical, rigorous examinations of Nicholas of Cusa and Nicholas of Oresme provided the context ( a late medieval context ) for Nicholas Copernicus' own work.
Tolerance and compromise, social justice and civil liberty, are today too often in short supply for one to be overly critical of Trevelyan's emphasis on their central place in the English tradition.
Mr. McKinley examined everything with critical care, seeking something material to blame for his son's illness.
Two data centers have been established for the collection, indexing, critical evaluation, and dissemination of bibliographies and critical values in the fields of transition probabilities and collision cross sections.
This can be accomplished substantially by a continued trend toward better facilities and techniques for fire control and more resources to cope with critical fire periods, and a more intensive application of a program of prevention, detection, and control of insect and disease infestations.
It is proposed that in 10 years all commercial timberlands, all critical watersheds, and other lands in the National Forest System developed or proposed for intensive use will be given protection from fire adequate to meet the fire situation in the worst years and under serious peak loads.
This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
The critical task for every president and his academic administrative staff is to assure that the college or university continually rebuilds and regenerates itself so that its performance will match changing social demands.
In considering BW defense, it must be recognized that a number of critical meterological parameters must be met for an aerosol to exhibit optimum effect.
At certain critical stages, and only for sound diagnostic reasons, it may be important to accompany family members in their use of these resources if their problem-solving behavior is to be constructive rather than defeating.
Woodward, for example, has emphasized the `` need for a broad spectrum of services, including very brief services in connection with critical situations ''.
Mr. Hawksley said he was not critical of city residents for not knowing what to do or where to assemble in case of an air attack.
The third time was on the floor of the Beverly Hilton ballroom and for the critical eyes and tongues of judges.
Doubts thus inculcated left me floundering for a while and, like some higher critical friends, trying to continue to use the Bible as the Word of God while at the same time holding it to have been subjected to a vast number of redactions and interpolations: attempting to bridge the chasm between an older, reverent, Bible-loving generation and a critical, doubting, Bible-emancipated race.
It is no common thing for a listener ( critical or otherwise ) to hear a singer `` live '' for the first time only after he has died.
" We believe that the ability to perceive other people's actions as meaningful is critical for altruism ", said lead study investigator Dharol Tankersley.
However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of.
The commercial and critical success of this film opened up Western film markets for the first time to the products of the Japanese film industry, which in turn led to international recognition for other Japanese filmmakers.

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